Thursday, April 27, 2017

anazlye characters

This week, I have a scene with John. In the play, I still play Amanda, the mother, and John plays Tom, my son. In our scene, Amanda has just come to know that Jim is engaged to be married. She is beyond mad at Tom for putting her and his sister in this position. Tom tells his mom that he didn’t know but Amanda doesn’t believe him. Tom told her that Jim was his best friend and Amanda considers that title to mean you know every aspect of that person’s life. When Tom tried to explain himself, he added that Jim was his best friend from the warehouse. He works at the warehouse to earn a living so he isn’t talking to Jim like a brother. He goes to the warehouse to work not to make friends. Amanda goes on about how they have wasted to much money and time on this dinner. That it was all a waste to get Laura new clothes or get a new rug or a new lamp. While Amanda is yelling at Tom, Tom is getting more frustrated by the second. The more Amanda talks, the more Tom is getting triggered. Amanda being stuck in this angered said things she didn’t mean. She said to Tom at one point to just leave and forget about her and his sister.
In this scene, Amanda is motivated by the betrayal she feels from Tom. Tom is motivated by the words coming out of Amanda mouth. Tom at first, isn’t really paying attention to Amanda or what she is saying. He doesn’t really care but as the conversation keeps going he starts to get offended and pissed off. Amanda tries to keep her cool when she is talking to Tom but the more she realizes how much of a snake he could be just makes her more and more mad. This scene escalates quickly.

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Scene Reflection

My Scene Reflection
Chrissy Aaaron
Over the past week Liv and I have been practicing and preparing for our final presentation. We memorized our lines by saying them over and over in different accents. We tried the scene a bunch of different ways till we found the right one. We set up the stage so it had there bedroom, living room, balcony and kitchen. We used the whole stage. Laura and Amanda have a lot of different ideas for the future. Amanda things she is right about everything and just keeps demanding and demanding more and more from Laura.

My scene with Liv was very back and forth. It was about Liv’s character Laura, finding out that her high school crush, Jim, was coming to dinner. Laura freaked out and tried to back out of not coming to dinner but Amanda disagreed. Amanda refused to let Luara not come to dinner. She thinks it's her one chance to meet a guy and get married so she's not letting it slip away. Laura comes up with an excuse saying she's sick and can’t bare to sit at the table with them.Amanda in response says she is sick to but of dealing with her and her brother. I really liked the push and pull of this seen. I liked how dominant Amanda became over Laura in just a few lines. She is really head -strong and determined to get what she wants. Laura's character is really shy and sometimes I feel bad for the way Amanda treats her. They have a complicated relationship.





































P.S: I think we should do the Wizard of Oz for the final project.

Saturday, April 8, 2017

Character Analysis


In The Glass Menagerie, my character is Amanda. Amanda Wingfield is the mother of Laura and Tom Wingfield. She is an old woman that constantly lives in the past. She lives on and through her kids as well. Her daughter is crippled. Her son wants get away from her. However, Amanda refuses to accept that Laura is crippled and prefers to call her situation a slight physical defect. Amanda refuses to accept the fact that Tom wants to leave. Tom’s father and Amanda’s Ex-Husband left her. Amanda doesn’t want to think that Tom is just like his father. But in a way he is, he wants to leave, not just her but everything. Tom wants more in his life, wants more than what St. Louis can offer and Amanda is holding him back. Amanda doesn’t really have a job and neither does Laura so Tom is the only one that pays for everything. If he leaves, than they will have no one to support them. What will they do? Amanda knows the only reason Tom is staying is for his sister Laura. He feels responsible for her. In my eyes, Amanda is super annoying. She talks and talks and talks and talks and doesn’t stop unless someone interrupts and even than she keeps going. I see why Tom is so ken on getting out of the house. She drives me crazy too. BUt maybe Amanda needs help. She might just not be well in the head. Amanda always tells the story of her 17 gentlemen callers. She imagines that gentlemen callers will appear out of thin air for Laura and show endless amount of admiration. Laura is not her mom. She is shy and keeps to herself and Amanda is trying to make her into something she isn’t She basically tells Tom he has to stay tell Laura finds a man so the that man will replace her financial support. Everything always comes back to Amanda and what she needs. She is selfish and not a good mother. She could be a great mother but she needs a lot of help.


Monday, April 3, 2017

Reflection on Silent Movie

I think the Silent Movie Project was unique and a work in progress. Everyday we changed what we were doing and nothing was exactly the same as the day before but I guess that is apart of improvising. We all had a lot of ideas. There was arguments that turned into compromises. Compared to last year we had a completely different set up. John was a father and a tourist. LIv was John’s daughter and an annoyed teenage tourist. John was trying to make this trip to Paris one for the record books but Liv was to unhappy to relate. She’s a kid and she gets hungry so they go out to eat. They don’t know the language and the restaurant they go to only has a french speaking waiter. This waiter is me and I am the nicest person. Until you cross me and get on my bad side. That is when I become angry and violent. I could have killed JOhn but Michael stopped me from doing so. Michael was the manager and he fired me on the spot. He tried to kill JOhn and Liv because he was so angry but they got away.

We had been working on this scene before Michael had come back so when he did return and we hadn’t filmed a final version yet we had to figure out a way for him to fit into the scene. I think we showed how we were feeling well through our body language. Our facial expressions could have been a lot better and more clear. Over all, I had fun working with everyone and attacking john with a chair.